Govt forms cabinet secretary-led panel to monitor Mission Karmayogi

The ambitious mission, billed as one of the largest capacity-building initiatives in government organisations anywhere in the world, seeks to keep the civil service at the centre of all change.

New Delhi: Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba will head a top panel, including a senior official from the Prime Minister’s Office and seven secretaries, to monitor the implementation of the Centre’s ambitious Mission Karmayogi programme for training of government employees, officials said on Monday.

Mission Karmayogi aims to create a competent civil service “rooted in Indian ethos” with a shared understanding of the country’s priorities, and working in harmonisation for effective and efficient public service delivery, they said.

The ambitious mission, billed as one of the largest capacity-building initiatives in government organisations anywhere in the world, seeks to keep the civil service at the centre of all change, empowering it to deliver in challenging environments, officials said, adding that Mission Karmayogi adopts a citizen-centric approach for civil service reforms.

The government has recently approved setting up a Cabinet Secretariat Coordination Unit or CSCU as part of the institutional framework under the National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building (NPCSCB) or Mission Karmayogi, they said, citing an order issued by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT).

The CSCU will have as members a nominee of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), secretary (coordination), cabinet secretariat, DoPT secretary, home secretary, expenditure secretary, environment, forest and climate change secretary, higher education secretary and revenue secretary.

While the chief executive officer of Karmayogi Bharat and secretary of Capacity Building Commission will be permanent invitees to this 12-member panel, additional secretary/joint secretary (training), DoPT will be the member secretary, according to the order.

The CSCU will monitor the implementation of NPCSCB and undertake activities like overseeing the formulation of the National Capacity Building Plan (NCBP) and place it for approval of the Prime Minister’s Human Resource Council (PMHRC) and to periodically monitor the implementation of Annual Capacity Building Plans, among others, it said.

The CSCU will also review the monitoring and evaluation framework reports and place them before PMHRC and “function as the secretariat for PMHRC” and align all the stakeholders, the order said.

The meeting of CSCU will be convened quarterly or as and when deemed appropriate, it added.

As many as 341 courses have been published by 1,532 ministries/departments and their organisations as of January 2023 on the iGOT (Integrated Government Online Training) Karmayogi digital learning platform.

A total of 3,13,367 learners have on boarded with 5 million learning minutes on the iGOT Karmayogi platform, according to the latest update.

A ‘Karmayogi Talks Series’ was also launched by Karmayogi Bharat last month as a forum for all learners on iGOT Karmayogi to engage and interact with renowned experts/professionals across the government, industry and private entities.

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